Publications by authors named "S Tei"

Background: Altruistic cooperation (AC) is essential in human social interactions. Previous studies have investigated AC-related behavior in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), revealing that there is considerable individual variability in the behavior. However, this issue is still largely unexplored especially in the adult population.

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  • - The study explores how temperature affects the plastic deformation of single crystals from quaternary and ternary medium-entropy alloys (MEAs) within the Cr-Mn-Fe-Co-Ni system, focusing on compression tests across a wide temperature range.
  • - It was found that critical resolved shear stresses (CRSSs) increase as temperatures drop, with a unique behavior below 77 K attributed to dislocation dynamics influenced by phonon interactions.
  • - The research indicates that the temperature dependence of CRSS is consistent with established theories for face-centered cubic alloys and reveals additional complexities at elevated temperatures, including solute-dislocation interactions, while providing comparisons with previous studies on high-entropy alloys.
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Excessive gaming can impair both mental and physical health, drawing widespread public and clinical attention, especially among young generations. People are now more exposed to gaming-related content on social media than before, and this exposure may have a significant impact on their behavior. However, the neural mechanisms underlying this effect remain unexplored.

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  • The study investigates the relationship between decision-making biases (conservatism and jumping to conclusions - JTC) in schizophrenia and how these biases interact with specific brain networks involved in delusions.
  • Thirty-seven schizophrenia patients and thirty-three healthy controls participated in decision-making tasks while their brain activity was monitored using fMRI.
  • Results showed that the connectivity between the striatum and default mode network was linked to the severity of delusions, suggesting that biases in decision-making are associated with changes in brain function and structure.
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Excessive gameplay can have negative effects on both mental and physical health, especially among young people. Nowadays, social media platforms are bombarding users with gaming-related content daily. Understanding the effect of this content on people's behavior is essential to gain insight into problematic gaming habits.

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